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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paysafe Gp | LSE:PAYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034264548 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 590.00 | 589.00 | 590.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/9/2016 15:45 | Euro stoxx 600 from Monday | eh9 | |
15/9/2016 22:03 | Napolean 14th I am pleased all is going well for you and the Slack crowd. Nice to see you invested here and posting too :-) I have great expectations of PAYS. | the juggler | |
15/9/2016 21:50 | I missed Netteller's run to 900p despite SCSW's extensive coverage. I also missed its' crash! This has been a lot of fun since (in my case) Jan '13. IMO we're only half way in the ride.... | napoleon 14th | |
15/9/2016 21:39 | The Juggler - We all get some wrong, CR acknowledges he does too. It's a free world over there & you can say what you think. He doesn't like ETO either, but we (the rest of us) have debated it in detail. The only thing you're not allowed to be on RebelChatRoom is a troll, or deviant thereof! That works A-OK; the first bit of bad blood I've seen on there since Jan 1st was yesterday, due to SEPU, understandably, & reasons the well informed know of... CR is adamant he understands virtual nowt about oilers & miners. Didn't stop me from mentioning SOU often (I got in @ 12p two years ago) & he + several of the merry men are now knee deep in gas! We understand the terms - it's a place where peeps express their ideas, opinions etc, & the onus rests with the finger that's on the buy/sell button... That scheme has paid me back several times, often due to CR's insight. | napoleon 14th | |
15/9/2016 17:37 | almost half the days volume looks to have been made in the last 30 minutes of trading - news pending I wonder ? | wolfhound1 | |
15/9/2016 16:35 | Nice finish | jarega85 | |
14/9/2016 12:58 | Napolean! Surprised you are putting this on CRs site as he always had a negative opinion of this company all the way back to the early OPAY days. He never rated it. A lot here have been in for a very long time and just watching the profits grow. I could do with a few more investments like this! | the juggler | |
14/9/2016 12:50 | I think that the average broker target is 520 and there are some decent big hitters giving their opinions. It would be great if we could just see that target level never mind talk of 700p plus! | salpara111 | |
14/9/2016 12:47 | Napoleon - cheers ; lets just hope the purple patch happens per the graph :) - do you have a link to CR site please - wouldn't mind having a look and you never know I might just join it ? | wolfhound1 | |
14/9/2016 12:33 | Wolf - 3342 - bril chart with the fibs. Hope you don't mind I copied it on CR's site. Thanks. Maybe you should join?! | napoleon 14th | |
14/9/2016 08:04 | We are worth 730p on nets 2016 ebitda multiple and we have much higher growth rate and cash generation. | eh9 | |
13/9/2016 20:33 | Interest clip EH9 - thanks for posting PAYS really needs to get a Nasdaq listing to address the issue..... PAYPAL sits on a MV of $50bn on a PE of 34+ .....so even the above companies are cheap relative to PAYPAL. It would be interesting to see a comparison of the above 5 companies all added together versus PAYPAL - my guess is that EBITDA would be similar but MV would be half of that of PAYPAL - perhaps there is a trade there: go short PAYPAL and go long the above 5 overtime they are bound to close the gap on PAYPAL | wolfhound1 | |
13/9/2016 18:11 | Previous "Resistence levels" look to have now become "Support levels" at around 434p free stock charts from uk.advfn.com Included is a Fibonoci retracement - re the last uptrend ( blue) - if pattern repeats ( purple/pink) then I would expect to see the Golden Ratio ( 61.8% level being reached in the medium term ( 2-3 months) - 518p and then onwards to 560+ in line with a number of the brokers. If there is an acquisition then put above on steroids !! | wolfhound1 | |
13/9/2016 09:30 | some very large trades going through this morning - 1.7 mn shares by 9:30 - hmmmmmm | wolfhound1 | |
12/9/2016 21:37 | ...or possibly that they are buying a competitor in that space... | wolfhound1 | |
12/9/2016 20:02 | Plans to launch mobile wallet pay product in near term inNorth America, followed by Europe shortly thereafter. Sees massive opportunity going forward, expects itto be disruptive as Paysafe charges only about half ofwhat competitors are.Presumably this is either with major brand launch customer or major brand partner? It sounds exciting whichever way. | eh9 | |
12/9/2016 17:30 | Melf, When you've made it you won't be intersted in making remarks to clients. Just slouch off quietly and live your own life...you won't need to prove anything to anyone. :-)) | eagle eye | |
12/9/2016 17:21 | EH9 - strange that - a firm whose business model is to charge several million users $30K p.a. for a user licence doesn't publish all its content for free on the web...what are they thinking ......lol | wolfhound1 | |
12/9/2016 16:48 | Very unusual for that Bloomberg interview not to be on the internet or quoted in twitter. The further detail on the new order ahead digital wallet is however very interesting.... | eh9 | |
12/9/2016 16:33 | lol... enjoy melf, you only get to do it once so make sure it is spectacular !!! | wolfhound1 | |
12/9/2016 15:23 | Hi Jareg- at those values you can buy two - one in each hemisphere !! | wolfhound1 | |
12/9/2016 15:16 | Ahh, good point Wolf! Oh well, I can dream! Given my initial target was £5 which would have put an incredible smile on my face, I'm still gleaming at the prospect of PAYS achieving £9!! My Island will be amazing!! (I've mentioned my Island right?) | jarega85 |
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